Wow I honestly thought I would never see this game (franchise) again... I remember Tactics: Ogre barley and Ogre Battle while fresher in my mind still draws mostly blank, exept for the little soldier dudes...I had an irrational hatred of them.

I've been waiting for years for a SRPG as good as (read: exactly the same as) FFT. I've tried Fire Emblem, Disgaea, Jeanne d'Arc, Advance Wars... none of them satisfied me truly. I am so getting this game. Day of release perhaps!

I loved Tactics Ogre: The Knight of Lodis because of it's epic story and addictive gameplay. It's definitely one of my all time favorites. I've never had much of a chance to play Let Us Cling Together, how does it compare?

is it just me or does the trailer show a hell lot of sprites from Final Fantasy Tactics Advance, it's got the Tactics Advance 2 feel to it (basic 32 bit isometric sprites with CG/Partial based attack animations), though as far as i know there hasn't been a Tactics Orge for quite some time so maybe Square Enix is using the same engine Tactics Advance1 & 2 cause i sware i saw the Reoda Volcano map from Advance in there

Haven't played one since the N64 one. Is it still balls-hard to get the "best" endings?

yes; yes it is.

OP: this is going to be awesome. release-day pick up. Definitely

Funny, OB64 was probably the easiest game in the series to get the 'best' ending on, because you weren't on a time limit, and the game wasn't really challenging to begin with, and there was no confusing series of tasks that needed to be completed to get certain characters (hi Canopus).

As for the actual trailer, I see the still haven't decided on a spelling for 'Xytegenia', which was 'Zeteginia' in the last English release of an Ogre game (The Knight of Lodis, if I'm not mistaken). Also, in every other translation I've seen, the characters have been 'Denim', 'Kachua', and 'Vice'. I'm not sure about what happened there either. Maybe it's just a funny Japanese trailer, and the names will be changed

Also glad to see that the Ogre series is continuing its tradition of having ridiculously good soundtracks (not hard if you keep remixing and updating the same classic tunes).

If I had a PSP, I know I'd be buying this game. Alas, I must sate myself with... 'other' methods.